After years of members focusing on their own projects, Radiohead will reconvene and return to the studio as a band to begin work on their ninth album this fall, as NME reports. It will serve as a follow-up to their 2011 album, King of Limbs.

Whether it’s mellowing with age or the lack of pressure on a side project, one thing is certain: this has not been your average press cycle for Atom For Peace. We chronicle the increasingly absurd timeline.

One day after Thom Yorke pulled Atoms For Peace’s album from Spotify citing the streaming service’s lack of monetary support for new artists, Brian Message, Radiohead co-manager, has come out in defense of the company.